Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 10, Number 263, Decatur, Adams County, 4 November 1912 — Page 4

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RAST BUFFALO. > -list !J;:ff::lo, N. v , Nov. 4 (Special t > Dally Democrat) Receipt*, 9, 6IW; shipments 5,700 today; receipts. s.ijOtl; shipments, none yesterday; ortl eiel to New York Saturday, 1,140; hogs (losing steady. Medium and heavy, SB.IOO 88.20; Yorkers. $8.00088.05; light Yorkers, $7.600 87.80; pigs. |7.504< $7.00; roughs <7 25; stags, $. r >[email protected]; cattle, 6,025; steady: good, choice demand; heavy steers. $».()O0$9.5O; yearlings. $7.75089.00; plain heavy steers, 17.50 *7.75; handy butchers, $7.25087.80; ■' cows, $5.00 0 86.50; heifersti $6,750 s<oo. sheep. 18.400: fair demand; choice lambs. $7.100 87.25; yearlings, s.’ 25 0 85.50; wethers. $4.50084.75; •s, mixed sheep. $4.25 11*4.50. 5 ■» rrltX Y 2 Red wheat SI.OO Nu. 2 White wheat 96c White corn and mixed 75c S'andard oats 30c No 2 oats 27c Simple stained oats 2'>c Rye b - c Feeding barley ... <55 Altlkw st id $10.25 No. 1 clot vr hay $10.50 Timothy hay $13.50 Mixed clover hay sl3 00 Medium mixed sll 50 H«*vy clover hay $10.50 straw $5.00 r <»a straw ..$4.50 ■Yhest straw ..$4.50 Clover seed $8 '0 T -imthy seed st.OO<tsl.23 PUBLIC SALP GF nsiRV COWS. The nr. lertigned will offer ax pub--11 auction on the David Gerber farm, three miles west of Decatur and one mile east of Preble, beginning at 10 -. tr,. on Monday, N«v“mber 11, 1912, th following live stock: Twenty-five extra good dairy <u ». about half oi tlese with calve* by their side, balance will be fresh from day of sate to March 1. Among these are a number of extra good Holstein heifers a few good Holatal.i heifers These

| B'G FTTR OFSNITT& | B Oft mwmkhmmmhMm i I /iRSI ® | O WEDNESDAY NOV. 6TH fjW I ; W b iaflb | On the above date we will have on display complete line high class furs s ?S ■*# from one of the Largest Fur Manufacturers r 1 fg & RJ « ALL FURS SELECTED DELIVERED Xr ra 1 /O\ / SAME DAY re Mk ' Krs g re *Bc&* \wwy- 8 ® tSLi* . WA 8 s "" i T|" § H YOU ARE CORDIALLY INVITED TO ATTEND I j N BL CK& COMPANY |

COAL MARKET. Pocahontas egg and lump SSJS West Virginia eg gand lump.... $4.75 Pomery egg and lump $4.75 , Jackson Hill egg and lump $5.25 Yellow Jacket lump $4.75 Anthracite egg. stove and chestnut SIO.UO Anthracite pea 8.00 , Anthracite mixtwi 900 i Coek 7 <H> LOCAL PROCUCE MARKET , Spnng chicks 10c l Ducks 10c; Fowls 10c Geese 8c Eggs 27c , Butter 18c I Turkeys 11c I i Old roosters 5c i 4*l VVH *<RKF. I cleet Oh»s« .... 9c i i cal? 18c ■ lades bV ■ Steer n«lt< PN-ftil.tin ‘ Uu -iAKAMPS. :i Butter 18082 c ' < I ard 8c , : Eggs ; -30c' i : { NIP -i«r. & CO. > Eggs 30c i Butter 18c 023 c > r». CE.RLIN&. i Spring chicks 9c i! Ducks 10c I' Fowls 3c • CtetMM 9c : > Eggs .-37 c • I ■ Putter 19c ! Turkeys '...15c; Old roosters f 9c I cows were not bought for sale pur-, poses but are our own dairy cows we' . have been milking the last several ’ . years Owing to other business inter I ■ ests requiring our attention we arc 1 going to quit the dairy business and . the stock rill bo imposed of on this ! ■ date. These cows weigh from 1290' i i to 1100 pounds and are in extra good shape. This is your opportunity to ■ i secure the right kind of milch cow s or feeding stock. A few good stock bulls, some good feeding steers, some » food feeding heifers. One full blood-

ed Holstein bull, coming 3 years old: 1 team good work horses, will weigh about 1300; 1 urown mare, colt byside, weighs about 1300; 1 bay mare, weight about 300; 4 registered Shropshire rams, 1 year old; 25 extra good breeding ewes. Also farming implements and 750 shocks extra good corn. This sale will be held rain or shine, under cover. Terms -On ail cattle and sheep a credit of 3, 6 and 9 months with 6 per cent interest will be given. Horses I and corn will be sold or 9 months' time, without interest. Approved security is necessary in all cases and no property is to be removed until settled for. DAVID GERBER * SON. John Spuhler and Noah Frauhiger, Aucts. Fred Fruchte, Clerk, n 0.2,4,5,6,7.8,9 (Advertiaement) NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS. Notice is hereby given that the first ' Monday in November, November 4th, . is the last day you have to pay your - taxes. All taxes not paid on or before i that time will be delinquent and the ' i>enalty ... ten per cent will be added Jas the law requires. If you do not want to ray cost, pay your taxes now. | The treasurer's office will be open i from 7 o' lock a. m. until 5 o'clock p. in. Yours very truly, 251tf C. W YAGER,, Co. Trea*. (Advertisement) FOR RENT. ■ Studabpker home, east of Decatur, Ind. All modern, furnace, bath, electric lights, gas, etc. Two orchards,' big poultry yard, large garden. En-' quire of A. D. Suttlea. at Old Adams County Bank. 25fltf (Advertisement) FOUND —Grey shawl in front of my residence on North Second stect. Owner cun have same by proving prou-1 erty end paying for this ad. —W. 1.1 Spencer.—Advt. 262t3 WANTED —Ten men and teams at once to work on Monroe street. -Julius Haugk.—Advt. 257t3 FOR RENT—I93-acre farm at Peterson .for <-<sh. Inquire of R. D. Lehnenstoll. —Advt. 257t30 ELECTRICIANS wiremen, fixture wiremen; alto ! stock clerk A. B. Harris Electric Co., I Gary. lad. Advi. It Two ladies, driving ca the Preble road, east, Sunday afternoon. had better return a small black and white dog if they do not want further trouble. — Vinson lewton. —Advt. 26M3

BIG INCREASE IN BUSINESS. Merchant Attributes His To New Sugar Plant. One of the progressive merchants ■ of the city in figuring up his accounts for the month and year last evening ■ announced that his. business had showed at) increase of more than $3,500 ; from the first of the year thus far, i over the same months of the preceding i year -an average of more than $350 ' I per month lor each of the past ten -1 months. He stated that much of this > t was due to the new beet sugar plant. The foreign laborers who came this spring to work in the beet fields were especially good customers. Many came . without household goods of any kind and were obliged to start' up housei keeping and made this their headquarters for such goods. Many of the single sales to the laborers who came iin groups often totaled eighteen »r twenty dollars. 11 The merchant recited many humor- , ous experiences which he and his cus- j •' toiners had in making themselves tm-j ■ derstood tq, each other. One instance . took place quite recently when a man J ! came and asked for "noodles," aud finally made it known, by taking a pin and pointing to the head and saying "no" that he meant a pin without a head, or "needles." MRS. SIBBIT TO LECTURE. Mrs. Dr. Trout has received a letter ’ from Berne announcing a lecture tn | be given there Wednesday evening at 7:30 o'clock at the Mennonite church ■ by Mrs. Mary Sibbltt, of Kansas, the ] temperance lecturer of national repudiation. All the members of the Decatur W. C. T. U. as well as other friends of the cause, are cordially invited to attend. i in - -- - ■ . ii— ■ ..n-n . ■ in (i — AT THE CRYSTAL. The Brownings will appear at the (Crystal tonight, Tuesday and Wednes--1 day of this week in several playlets, which will assist vn whiling away an . idle hour. They come well reeom mended and will probably put ov-jr some lively plays (Advertisement) o—i MALE HELP WANTED $5 to »7 • 1 daily selling new fibre brooms; 1901 i per cent profit; every woman will b-iy. | I Beging canvass at once. Sample by ex- j 1 press, Soc.—Wynne Broom Co.. Elmira.: New York. Advt LADY’ WANTS acquaintance of wealthy Catholic Bachelor; gentleman about 38; object matrimony. Miss Easton. Box 167, Ft. Wayne, Ind —Adt.

Oil You Harness Protect it from the winters ravages, Lengthen its life Single Buggy Harness $ .95 Single Express “ Doulbe Driving “ 1.25 Hip Strap Team “ 1.50 Breeching Team “ 2.00 Chas F. Staela N. Second St. Dr €. V. Connell VETERINARIAN Dkz-x’- z-s Office 14d L D 0' ! - > Residence 102 ——HBM——l'*— - Don’t Worry | about money matters, but come K to us. We will loan you what 1 you need on your furniture, piano, team or wagon without removal. We give you a written statement of your contract. We clBlow extra time without charge in case of sickness or loss of work. 84c per week for 50 week* pays a $35.00 loan. All amounts in proportion. If you need moa-t-1. fill out the following blank, cut it out and mall it to us. Name Add: ess Our agent is in Decatur every Tneeday. Reliable Private I»- -in um cwr-y <»t*htl»he<f 18M. Room 3. 9ecPoor. 7C(j Calbo’ e .>*»«•< >«-><»• Pt.nae ♦ art Wayne. Ind

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TOK L^S’T—L.tudabakri f«rtn, % mil* !.«»■ Decatur Ind. Fine beet land and farm well Improved Enquire of A. D Suttles, at Old Adams County ’Sank.—Advt. 246tf WANTED Tt» purchase a home ‘n the city of Decatur, State location of your property and the lowest cash price Address John Hevermeyer. general delivery. Fort Wayne. Ind ■ * Advt. I

STRAYED —I sheep strayed a»a' Give information to J. t'. Darkles. No. 1 on L line.—Advt ?61t:: LOST OR STOLEN-A cos hide re - valued at |SO. Robe almost square. hes white strtne, with faded green. ' notch*d embroidery, lined with black plush Return or send information o W T. Wilson. R. F. D.. No. 7. or ’pbotw 13 M. Will pay ' liberal reward 1 Advt. 2«it: : —e»——l I I ■■ ■>